Package 3

Best months to go

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The best time(s) to go is/are : Janvier, Février, Mars, Avril, Mai, Juin, Juillet, Août, Septembre, Octobre, Novembre, Décembre.

You can go all year round.

How to get there?

Plane

You can get there by Plane.

Suggested by:
AFRICAN PISTES SAFARI

Tanzanie
5 days

From 1879€ / person

Transportation on site
Full board

Travel suitable for :

All audiences
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Transportation
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Detail of the stay : Package 3 - 5 days

  • Arusha
  • Karatu
  • Manyara National Park
Day 1

Arrival at Kilimanjaro International Airport (JRO)

- Welcome and assistance at Kilimanjaro airport. Our guide will be waiting for you in the arrival hall with a welcome sign. Transfer from Kilimanjaro Airport to Arusha

Arusha - Tarangire National Park

Steps: Arusha

Morning game drive Tarangire Afternoon game drive Tarangire

-Breakfast

Departure by 4X4 vehicle with your driver-guide: he will accompany you throughout your tour - Departure from Arusha and drive to Tarangire. At first the road leads west, gradually turning south. Passing south of the Monduli mountains and east of Lake Manyara, in the eastern branch of the Great Rift Valley. Journey time approx. 3 hours, depending on exact starting and finishing points (route details and journey times are subject to road conditions). (n)

-Discovery of Tarangire National Park. A former hunting ground declared a National Park in 1970, Tarangire is the country's sixth largest park. It takes its name from the Tarangire River, which flows through the park from south to north. Covering an area of 2,600 km2, it boasts an astonishing diversity of vegetation, but is best known for the immense baobabs that dot its rocky slopes. The park also boasts a highly diverse fauna. The savannah of Tarangire Park is also home to many animals. While the park is best known for its concentration of one of the largest elephant populations in Africa, it is also home to many other animals. Impala, crescent cob, buffalo, hartebeest, cape eland, kudu and daman live here.

-Lunch

-Afternoon game drive in Tarangire National Park.


Karatu Ngorongoro Conservation Area (including Crater)

Steps: Karatu

Full-day Ngorongoro safari

- Full breakfast

- Discover the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. Initially incorporated into the Serengeti National Park, the area is not a National Park. It was founded in 1959, following a conflict between the national parks and the Maasai, as a nature reserve to protect exceptional wildlife, but also as a home and protection area for the Maasai. The Ngorongoro Conservation Area covers some 8,288 km2, of which 890 km2 is occupied by the forest of the volcano chain.

- Entrance fee for the Ngorongoro Crater Conservation Area (valid for 24 hours) included.

- Discover one of Africa's wildlife hotspots on a full-day 4×4 safari in the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. This UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Tanzanian highlands covers vast expanses of plains, savannahs and forests. It is home to the famous Ngorongoro Crater, the world's largest volcanic caldera, and is home to a wealth of wildlife of global importance, including endangered species such as the black rhinoceros.

- Picnic lunch

- Lunch and dinner:


Lake Manyara National Park

Steps: Manyara National Park

After breakfast, departure for Lake Manyara National Park.

Lake Manyara National Park, located in Tanzania's Great Rift Valley, is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and picturesque scenery. It's a haven for a wide variety of waterfowl, including pink flamingos, as well as tree-climbing lions, a unique rarity. Its dense forests are also home to an abundance of other animal species, offering visitors an unforgettable safari experience in the heart of East Africa.

-Lunch

-Afternoon: Safari in Lake Manyara National Park.


Day 5

Return flight from Kilimanjaro (JRO)

-Breakfast

Transfer from Manyara to Kilimanjaro Airport for departure.

-Lunch


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